Wednesday, March 31, 2004

On 4D Ultrasound

Joseph Gigante, director of media and government relations at American Life League, said that 4-D sonograms have been a boon to the struggle for the right to life. "These images are playing a powerful role in the struggle to restore respect and dignity to the preborn human person." Gigante said that the call for fines and restrictions by the groups is an act of hypocrisy. "This is the same group of people that has resisted every single attempt to ensure that their very own abortuaries meet even minimal medical standards. A truly pro-life person, who is fully committed to the sanctity of life, would never knowingly or willingly do anything to endanger the life of an innocent human being."

The good director raises a good point. Medical standards are lower at your average abortuary than your average vet, at least in a legal sense. If they want to impose harsh medical standards on ultrasounds, maybe they should put their money where their mouths are and keep up their own standards. Oh wait, we can't do that. That would be increasing the expense of abortion, making it unaffordable to those poor people abortionists want to get rid of. Oops, I shouldn't have said that either. Never tell anyone that Planned Parenthood's founder was a racist killer who was friends with Nazis. Hey, things are slipping out left and right here.

I heartily salute the abortion industry with my middle finger. May its death be a long and painful one that leaves thousands of careers shattered and reputations ruined. May the UNFPA be honored with newspaper articles celebrating its demise. Then we'll finally start seeing justice.

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